Cambridge Literary Festival: New Statesman Debate

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Do we need a radical approach: quotas to promote women, compensation for unpaid care work and a cull of over-privileged ‘Great White Males’? Or do we need to be more nuanced and less divisive? Perhaps there is plenty of room at the table, and men don’t need to ‘lean out’ to allow women to ‘lean in’. In 2018 we are celebrating the centenary of women’s suffrage, but this debate will address the elephant in the room: what more is needed before we achieve true gender equality?

Speaking for the motion

Julie Bindel, activist, journalist, co-founder of the law-reform group Justice for Women and author of books including The Pimping of Prostitution

James Millar, political commentator and author of The Gender Agenda Suzanne Moore, journalist and founding member of the Women’s Equality Party

Speaking against the motion

Dawn Butler, MP (Labour) for Brent Central and Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities